[Cultures 03] • Conquests and Cultures
- Authors
- Sowell, Thomas
- Tags
- history , politics , philosophy
- Date
- 1998-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.03 MB
- Lang
- en
Another tour de force by one of America's leading public intellectuals. *Conquests and Cultures* continues in the tradition of Sowell's superb books, *Race and Culture* and *Migrations and Cultures*. The series attempts to understand the meaning of cultural differences, including how these differences have influenced the economic and social fates of civilizations, nations, and ethnic groups. This particular installment focuses on how military conquest both destroys culture and spreads it by examining the histories of the English, the Africans, the Slavs, and the indigenous people of the New World. Sowell rejects the cultural relativism that is currently so fashionable in the universities and forthrightly believes that some cultures--understood as "the working machinery of everyday life"--are clearly superior to others. He marshals a massive amount of scholarly material to support his ideas, and capably turns this mountain of data into straightforward prose. *\--John J.Miller*